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THE DAILY BEE. L Thureday Moraing, July 22. i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Served to subseribers by carrier 1o ay partjo the city, every day, Suudaysexcepioat fifteen cants per week Any compiaints about Irregulsr proner delivery of the paper, if ad This offioe will receive prompt stien T Oxasa Bucur Mem will be maied o el ‘scribers at the fallowing ratee, pavable invar i advarioe - $5.00 per nnum; §.00 #ix moathe. THR Owama Wrmxiy Dus 8200 per ear Tiw Onawa Darwy Bas he by ar the lars dreulation both in Omaha and abr Therefore the best and cheapest adver mediom. Tatest 3 Raviroad @nu Interserina Miscrllany, tary and Commereial Keports. B Postufice Time. BRLVITIES. — Paterson sells coal. —Additions] ocal on first page. Try Saxe’s Coffee Craam Soda. —Warrauted tooth brashes, —Excellent Cream Soda st —Carriages and wagons st Wood- worth's. —FElegant perfumes st Kuhu's drog store. —The noon train west yesterday car- ried ten oars, all full —Two cars of fruit came in by ex- press yesterdsy afternoon. —Seidenberg &, Co.'s Key West Ci- gars at Saxe's. —A car of hogs was sent to Chicsgo yestterday from the bridge yards. —The Nailworks are loading five cars of nails for San Francisco, —Two military prisoners were brought in from the west Tuesday. —Three engines for the Southern Pacific road'go out on No. 7 last night. —Sheely Bros. are loadiug two cars of tallow, hidee, ete., yesterdayfor Chi- | cgo —The waiting rooms in the U. P. depot sre being repainted and calso wined. Twenty per cent reduction. E at- t-r's Mammoth Clothing House, 1214 Farnhaw street. —Found—Coupon No. 12 of bond No. 604.28. Owner can bave by cali- ing at BEx office. —~The Western Union compauy are putting up a line of new forty-five foot poles along Farpam street to the | Uaion bridge. —Mrs. P. L. Perrine acknowl the receipt ) to the Persian Famine Fuod, from au unknown friend. a generous contributi —Thiteen cars of stock from Fre mont were brought in over the Union Pacific, and were shippsd out «ver the Rock Island road Tuesduy. —German services will be held in the Salem’s church, Dodge street, be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth, at 10:30 a. m. next Sunday. All are cordially invited. —An Experienced Practical Ac- countant desires » position as book keeper or travelling acent for some good busine-s or manufacturitg hou Address “*Accountant,” Bex Office. —From the crowd that lined the depot train left yesterday, one would have thought the whole town was guing away to the mountains. platform when the overlnd otographers atitention! Want —A No. 1 Negative Operator that understands also rotouchivg, to take 1y during the W. Flore 20 —The murderer Gozzolo i reported as ha assed throngh Atchi day last week, going south Sheriff City in hopes of getti of a tent Address C. charge summer. Schuyler. on one Depoty Grebe has gne to Kansas on the vil- Lin's track and eapturing him. —The Se Acthur club will meet af republica hoadquariers, Union blacl street, on Wedueaday, July 21, ndinavian Garfield p m., for the purpose of perfecting | * its organization i 19-2¢ —Owing to the pressure of business Mr. John Petty, of the firm of Collive & Petty, has been compelled to forego the pleasure of & sbooting match with Mr. R. H. Collius, of Lincoln. The maney hes been withdrawn and the match declared off. —A man named John Dowd was ar- ted on Tenth street Tuesday for oxication. On examination yes- terdaymorning before Judge Hawes he proved to be insane, and is_supposed tobe an escaped lunatic from some ssylom. He had ahole in the back of his head Jarge enough to lay two fixgers in. He was discharged on P owise to laave for the Iowa side. —The ladies of the First M. E. church will give a sociable and festival this evoning at the residence of J.J. McLain, corner of Saunders St. and Michigan avenue. All the deli- cacies of the season will be served, The progeeme will consist of reading, und vocal and instrumental music. No p ivs will be apared to make to make this entertainment mostonjoyableand they desire a most liberal patronage. T —Four cars of machinery, consist- 1wg of boilers, drive wheels, etc., were brought in over the Rock Island rad Tuesday. They are from the Baldwin locomotive ‘works and are billed for South Wales. The cars were accompanied by a man from the works. who was anxicus to reach San Srancisoo in time to loadon a steamer that leaves there on the 30ch instaut —The plasterers have struck for $3.50, a raise of fifty cents a day. —The famous comedian,Mr. Harry Webber, will soon appesr in Omaha 1u his new dramatic version of “Nip ohi Tack in Private Life,” being s s.quel to the eminently successful ¢ 'medy of “Nip and Tuck.” The comady is eotirely original, and a continuation of these private detect- ives, being a lesf from the volume of their every day life. —At » meeting of the state board of purchase of supplies, held at Lincoln Tuesday, bids were received for sup- plies for the desf sud dumb institute at this city for the ensming quarter. Contracts were awatded as follows A. Cruickshank & Oo., dry g and TWO JEWELS. A Firm That Takes the Lead in Their Business and Will Keep it. The Magnificent Establishment of Edholm & Erickson. When General Sherman predicted that Omaha would at no distant day take the front rank smong the great cities of the west, it was ' the sup- position that her population incdluded n enough live enterprisin: business men to kesp pace in her growth and by their tact and «kill ¢ to her prosperity. Had he beeu with our r miribu‘e porter last evening he would have ba no furt {het skept Tu his usual round for news the lat- ter dropoed iuto the jewelry store of Mesers. Edb lm & Erick-on, on Fif teeuth strect just opposite the post- office bu lding, aud what he s .w there r deubts on the eubject or if ad, he would prove himself a very al man indee: was 80 conviuciig a proof of the suce | cess to be won in this city by the right kind of men that he deemed it worthy of wotice. ! As is well known the two young compose this firm | geaduated from the establishment of ! A. B. Huberman & Co , and less than two years ago began business for themselves, small scale at their present stand. Their out- fit was at that time small and their two workmen were able to de their work and find a little leisure time. The young men had s hard struggls before them, but they brought energy, skill, taste and good judg- ment toaid them, and slthough but an offshoot, as it wers, of the old house, they soon took ront and began w0 show an unprecedented growth and promise, That promise has not failed, and #s on this occasion our repo: | gentleman who on a their wealih of glittering tressures, and beheld the uumistakable signs of thrift and success on every side, he could not but marvel. The firm now employ eight workmen, who, with themselves, kept busy night and day and cax scarcely fill ail the orders that come in. One man is kept on the road all the time wholessling, and the traie extends over ail the adjoining territo- riee und @+ far out as Camp Verde, Acizona, for it has become proverbial with the western trade that Edbolm & Erickson scll cheap because they > quitite knowladge to buy che: ve their customers the | bentit «f their bargains. In short, | 1t iooks us if the firm was about to walk away wih the rest of the trade | inths purt of the countey,and they are alteady crea‘ing a perfect pavic among | the old-time dealers who have been accus® d 10 slow siles and immense profics, while this firm believes in the old adage that “‘a nimble penny i | better than a slow shilling.” Tt would wish them e bound to have it , but neveriheless we do sc, for rely they descrve an acknowledge- went of the credit with which they have fou ud maintaived a po sition in frout rauks of Omaha > stock now dis- emporium witl yrove thyt there fs gool founcation for cu compet Omaha can cast or west horaster of tae Three sides of medin by rows of show cases, while the walls hiddea from view by el up cases ail filied with a store of ror st treasures the Ame rican sn uropran marts oa yield. Inone corucr of the room is the tinest rega lator in Omaha, which cost $00 wia in the opy new safe ju for this firm and with its convement aud commodious interior arrong-- ments and 11s superbly pamted ex- terior acknowledeod to be the hand somest in the state, in the sizs and ¢ stock here displayed. the room are he han 1 one of the show cases we found a vast ussoriment of watches of every conceivable size and s of the latest aud most exquirite designs and ved American and for- The assortment of lat+es m winders, was and vs from size “ up nd ranging in which is ver Awong the most vere thoswe orna H with ms in Fi rentine { cnamel, but (here were somany rare { paverus that we conld not mentien « thrd of tem mour sisce. It is the | large t erock of warches our reporter has scen iu this city and fairly took his breath. A novel style 18 the “locket watch,” the cases of which are constructed to accommoda‘e the likenesses of one or more friends. From watches we pass to bracelets, of which there is an endless style and variety, The most unigue, and the latest, is the engagement brrcelet, which is provided with a diminutive golden p-dlock and key, which the over locks and is supp<ed thereby to keep secure #0 long as the key is in his own pocket. There are also bangle ‘bracelets of allstyles, and adjustable bracelets, all of sol'd gold, enamel aod Roman gold, snd from a quarter of an inch to two inches in breadth. These lovely articles with smal'er jewelry and gold chains completely fill ancther case, Ina third are rings, eardrops, lace- pius, tleeve buttons and sets ot elabo- wate workmauship, rare.design and costly fiuish. Diamonds and rubios seem to be the favorite stoner, and the brilliant lustre of the former and the warm glow of the latter make an en- chanting sight to jook at. The bird jewelry is very beautifol, and another siyle fashioned like geranium leaves with diamond dew-drops glistening from their contre were exquisite Especially beautiful were some scarf pins after the latter design. Brief mention should be made of a beautiful _gold- enameled, vearl-inlsid bracdet in this case also of some imported Milan work in the same line; of & solitaire dia- exte il of | auy price desired. | beaw iful waiches went moud lace pin, a act of mosnic basket | ear-rings, cameo and coral sets, dia- | mond bird sets, turquoise and pearl | “buckle” seta, etc. Another case is filled with gold pens, | thimbles zod charms ot all kinds; sn. other with silver watches, and still an. other with a great variety of small sil- | verware, cups, vases, cases, and a thousand and one other articles. Passing to the south side of the | Toom we saw a large case filled en- tirely with spectacles and amother with silver kuives, forks and spoons. » tall veneered and tiled, upright | case, just built by A. F. Rafert of | this city, with a magaificent stock of | silver tea sets, ice sets, etc., among | the most beautiful articles we have | ever seen, and at prices so Low as to | | from the Pacific coast to St. Paul. be startling. - Near this is a case fillsd with solid | ‘Beindorfl & Mauss, bresd; Harris & Fisher, mea's; J. J. Brown, grocer- fer. silverware, tea, ice cream and jelly,| spoons, nut picks, fruit knives, napkn', Ting, and card receivers. Ono f ths | § latter, inlaid with silver sud gold and | 3y the case and Mason jars, T béyutifully engraved with a quail in ' two colors, is one of the finest designs ever executed. A jewel case in the form of a mineature grand piano is greatly wdmired by all The stock of Awerican, French and imported clocks is largs and complete, | and includes everyronge of price. | One of the mostinteresting features of the store was the manufacturing deparime:t, and here we were shown the precions metal.in every state, from | the glittering dust to the perfect gold | ring, the process through which it zoes | being to mtrieate for us to follow. | But we must not go further into de- tiils, A flood of customers occupied the time of the jewelers, and with & vivid impression of a very hvely and properous | oking e-tablshment, and o mvinced f the ability of Mossrs. Edholm & Erick<on 1o cater to the wants of the westeru peovle, our re- perter left to attend to less pleasant luties PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Hon. C. city. H. u Wyck is in the Miss Mattie Sharp left yesterday for Lincoln. Hou. J. H. McCall, of Plum Creek, ism own. Mrs. A 7. Simpson has retorned from Colorado. . C. T. Taylor the Insurance man has returned. George W. Sheidly. of Big Springs, is in the city. U. S. Senator Jones, of Nevada, went west yosterday. Col. J. J. Dickey returned from Keokuk yesterday morning. Ex-Senator P. W. Hitchcock has returned from Missouri. Harry L. Hal, of the Vandalia line, was iu the city yesterday. Dr. J. G. Monell left for Denver on the noon train yesterday. Byren Reed’s family left for the east Tussday afternoon. Howard Kennedy and family were west-bound passengers yesterday. W. H. Burns, of the U. P. transfer freight depot left for Denveryesterday. T. A. Bergquist has returned from a trip up the Elkhorn and Logan val- leye. James Quiclan, travelling agent of the Chicigo & Erie railroad, was in town Tu sday. Wiliiam Stephens, Jr, who has been wuthe, is reported to be in & critzcal condition. St. A, D. Baleombe has gone to Fremeut and North Platte. He will retury about August Ist, Frank R ss, travelling agent of the Houston & Texas Central railroad, was i the city Tuesday. Hon. Jas. H. Kyn, the recipient of a handsome present iu the shape of a handsome gold watch and chain. Prof. E. A. 0'Brien left for Greeley county,Neb., yesterday to write up the colony settled there for eastern papers. T. F. Lyon, city bill poster, return- ed Tuesday from Chicago, where he had be:n attending the national convention of bill posters, Dr. M. H. Dazgett. T. J. Smith wd “Billy the Besr,” from Holt County, are in the city, and called at Tug Bek office Tuesday evering P. H. Foleyand W. C. Burrowes, of ston, Towa, have entered the service of the Western Uvion tele- grapa company at this point. Bishop (’Connor and Rev. Father McCarthy left for the ess: Tuesday . the former going to New shire Berch and the latter to Nowerk, New Je & Hon. F. M. Leidtke, auditor of state, is in the city. He registers at the Metropolitan. General Sherman taok a drireabout. the city yesterday, snd was much pleased with the improved appearance He pusced last evening at and to-day he left for worth, accompanied by Mis Rchel Shermen, and his aido-de- camp, Col. Bacon. John I Redick snd family Lft for Lak Minuetcnka, Minnesota, yester- day. Miss Carrie B. Wilson, daughter of . Wilson, of the Metropolitan ho- , left for the east yesterday after- | ling and Ger noon on a visit Hon. Chsrles Lamb, of Stanton county, was in the city last night and returned home to-day. J. J. Cummings came in from & business trip last night. S. C. Smith, U.P. land ageat at Columbous, is at the Metropolitan, W. C. Ghost, of Fremont, was in the city last night. E. W. Simeral has gone north. Councilman Roddis left for Chicago yesterday. W. H. B. Stout waz at the With. nell this morning. Mr. John Bascom, a prominent cit: izen of Madison, Wis., ls at the Met- ropolitan with his wife and daughter. Fravk Carruth, of Piattsmouth, in the city. Daniel Leech and John E. English, ot David City, ate at the Creighton House. , is Hon. J. M. Thayer has gone to Chicago. W. A. Paxton and wife left for Chicago last evening. R. R. Ringwalt and wife have gone ona trip south, Hon. J. M. Bailey, M. C., of Al- bawy, N. Y., and family passed through the city yesterday, en route T.J. Smith, of the Helt County cord ia in the city. Base Ball Briefs The Red Stockings have disbanded. It is rumored that the Mutuals have disbanded. The professional club of Kansss City has challenged the U. P. nine «f this city, to a game to be played next | Friday and Saturday. The U. P. nine | will accept. for a week later. The game is to be played at Kansas City. | The U. P. nine goes over to Council Blufls Saturday to play ball, ina ratch with the Bluffs team. | Fine Michigan Lawton Blackberries Fleming's, THE GARFIELD BOOM. Senator Jones, of Nevada, Chinks Republican Pros- pects Bright, And Says New York Will go for Oar Ticket. Senator Johu P. Jones, of Nevads, arrived here yesterday, homeward bound. Senatcr Jones is a stalwart republican, who takes a very active interest in the party. Ho attended the lute meeting of the natioualrepub. lican committee at the Fifth Avenue hotel, aud is fresh from th» seat of war in the Empirestate. The senator is an intimsate friend of Roscoe Conk- Artbur, and a reporter of TuE Bex interviewed him ¢ mcern- ing the ourlook of the campaign. Senator Jones is not only hopeful but confident that New York will be carried for Garfield and Arthur. Conkling is going to take off his coat and work for the ticket with all his might and main and that of course means that all the Old Guard that fought for Grant will go into the can- vas as vigorou-ly as they can. Gen. Arthur is very popular, and Mr. Platt, chairman of the New York state central committee, who is man- aging the campaign in that state, is | be: one of the best urganizers in the country. Senator Jones will, soon after his return to Nevada, take an active part 10 their campaign, which willincludein its results the election of a United States senator to succeed Senator Sharon. The contest will, he thinks, be close in that state, and the Chinese question will enter largely into it. Incidentally, he thinks Omahs will one day be the largest city between Chicago and San Francisco. LAST CHANCE. GRAND EXCURSION to Blair, Nebrasks, on Saturday, July 24h, under the auspices of the First M. E. Sunday School. A good time assured to all who desire to visit this beautiful spot. Fare for adults £1.00, children, 50c. Trains leave the Omaha & N. W. depot east of Stxteenth street bridge at 8:30 a. m. Tickets for sale at Joe & Sam'a. [20t3 ESEe New Restaurant 1410, Fainam St. Board by the day or week. Meals at all hours. Tce Cream and Confec tionery. Goon Coffee a speciulty, tf Headquarters tor Joo Sehlitz's Milvaukee beer at Mekcuants' Ex- craxce, N. E. Cor. 16th and ge. Real Fstate Transfers. Louise J. Clatk to Onar Whitne w. d. s}, sel, t 16, r 10, o—-$600. Otto snd Mary Lauge to Aug. Fall- riede: w. d. parcel iu ne}, swj, sec. 22, v 13 e—81,100. Narrow Escape. Tuesday about 6 o'clock, Sulo- mon’s oil-wagan team ran away on Douslss street. Mrs. Taft, with her her littlechlld, was sitting in her buggy in front of Camming's, auction store, ‘when torning round she saw the team making directly for the buggy. Ske tstantly threw her child to the ground and jumped after it. and the noxt moment the runaway team colli- ded with with ths buggy, knocking off both wheels and otherwise badly wrecking the vehicle. Mrs. Taft »nd her child were not ivjured, but they bad 4 very nacrow escape. A large crond gathered and was gratificd to learn that the scc:dent did not result seriously. Everybody rejoiced at Mrs. Taft’s presence of mind in jumping, for had she remained in the buggy she and the child would would no doubt have been badly injured. The run. away team were stopped at Thirteeth street by the plucky d Murphy & Lovett,1ns. agency; old st estahlished agency in this state, apls-1y Why dose _ ourselves with nam ine medicines, when a purely froit cathartic will cure you at once— Ham- barg Figs. Try them Clesing out Seven dollar Lawn Srits for 3 50. McDosaLp & Hargisox. 1408, Farnham St. Garfleld and Arthur. A mecting of the Scandinavian re- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yors Money and Stock. NEW YORE, July L. | MONEY—Market at %) per cent. Steriing ox- | change stcady at 34 1t 85 | GOVEKNMENTS. i 6 v active; declined § Ao 1§, recover- GCbicago Proauce. Chicaco, July 21. Wheat—No. 2 spring wheat was less netive irregular and easier and cloed }@jc lower for cash and July and @fc for the long optien as com- pared with the figures current 24 hours ago. Sales were at 88}@89%c and clusing at 94a94}c cash or July, 88fc August, 8kc September, and 854c seller the year, Corn—Was firmer and }@}c higher for cash and July. No. 2 sold at 36 | @37}c July and 35§@36}c Aucust, closing at “373@3Te cah, 37@3The July, 35 August, snd 35fc Septem- r. Oats—Were }c better for cash and July and No. 2 closed st 25}c cash or July, and 22fc August or Saptember. Rye—Was steady but at 69hc fur No. 2in store. Barley—Dull and nominal at 79@ 80c for No. 2cush and 70c for Sep. tember. Whiskey—81.08. Mess pork — Closed at $14 00 c:sh; 8§14 20@14 25 July; 814 224 @14 25 August. Lard —Cloeed at €6 80 cash or July August; €6 82)@6 85September. Chicago Live Stock Mariket. Caicaco, July 21 Hogs—In good demand and im- proved b2 per hundred. ; siles at 84 40 @4 60 for light packing ‘and shipping; 84 25@4 85 for heavy packing; $4 40 @4 90 for good to extra smooth heavy sssorted loca. Receipts, 16,360. The excessive receipts to-day had a de- preesing effect on the market for cat- tle buyers held off and only a few sales were made of fair to good grades up to the hour exporters left the ards. Cattle—Receipts, Texans were large; merket nominal, prices ranged for 260 yearlings, from $4 25@4 b6 for fair to good shipping lots. St. Louis Produce. Sr. Lovts, July 21 Flour— Better; 23 60@3 85; p §4 50@4 75; . family 84 75a 485; choice to fancy £ 00@5 30, Wheat—Active; cash optionsopencd lower and unsettled; No. 2 red 92}@ 93 2£@93}@92c Juiy; 884@88]@88Fc August; 88}@88} S, tember; 884@87fc the yeari No, No. 4 do, 83}@83c. Slow at 36}c cash; 363@36}c 5 84fc August and Septewber; 31c seller the year. Oars—Easwer; 25@24jc cash; 23%c July; 21}c bid for August and Sep- tember. Rye—Slow; 75¢ bid, Barley—Nothine doing. Lead—Unchanged. Butter—Unchanged. E.gs—Unchanged. Whisky—Steady at §1 08. Pork — Slow; 813 60 bid cash; 3624 bid July and August. St. Louis Live Stock St. Louss, July 21. Hogs—Active and higher; Yorkers and Baltimores, 84 454 56; packing 84 454 55; butchers’ to seloct, $4 55 New York Produce. New Yok, July 21. Flour—Firm, with a moderate iu- inguiry; round hoon Ohio, 85 50@ 75; choice do., 8 80@7 00; su- o western, 83 Toad 40; com to good extra do., §4 25@4 60; cheice do., 17047 00; chuice white wheat do., $4 50@5 0. lower; very heavy; sales, 8,000: No 2 red, cash, 81 11%; doJuly 81 114@l 12; sales, 48,000; do. August, $108}; sales, 32,000; do. Seutember, §1 08} sales, 8,000; No. Twhite, July, §1 12 Corn—Dull und a mixed western, spot, fature, 483@494c Oats—Dull; western, 43@44c. shade lower; 46@d9¢; do., ogy | those who desire to avoid the crowd i esseuted in tha acency of Taylor & asing Hamburg Figa, | =i mile long, and included elephants, camels, performing horses, chariots, ‘menagerio vans, fantastics, mechani- cal hand organs, besides a fine orchestra | Everything looked bright and new, and the entree was one of the most memorable ever made by the veteran showman, Barouwm’s Groatest Show on Earth will visit Omaha on Friday.July 30th, Ou the day of exhibition, ladies and at the ticket wagon may secure tick- ets and reserved seats, at the usual slight advance, by apylying at Ed- holm & Erickson’s jewelry s'ore,oppo site postoffice. Over eigiity withons ot dollars of insurauce capital of the oldest and bost homo and forsign compauies rep- Aowell, Aa16if MissING.—A case of conetipation by TRADE NOTES. Hats at 99c atore NOTICE—Advortisements To Let For Lost, Found, Wauts, Bosrding &c., will bo in- serted fn theso columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsecuentinsertion, FIVE CENTS. por line. The first fusertion nover lass than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS, w Ofic relghton Block \{ONEY TO LOAN—1100 Farnham stroct. M O Dr Bl tane Arenc v st WELP_ WANTED TED—A dining room girl, for general work, corner 161 McKentio b. Room A gl 0 do housework in faml of two: must give reference. Call at No 818 Bouth 181} 207 e southwes! co ANTE A girl for veneral housework, $4 k to u capable irl Apply at v of California and 2ust 8t VW ANTED—K pood conk, at ST. CHAR HOTEL 211 me work, 1109 13- ANTED—A situation in dry goods, grocery, er hardware business Well quafied; will alao furnish $1000 cash in business. Adiress E., Beo Offico 26 VWANTZD TO TRADE_A first clasm brick restd=nco with fall Iot in Omsha for an improved farm of 160 4 °rea within ten miles of Omaha. Addres: M., Bee Office. 270.23 V 000 business house - office, by & lady quuified to AUl either position. Address Co Ooo TED—Foreman at brlo A quire M. W. K URNISHED ROOMS FOR B} yort House. —Plessantly Toeated, to rent. with furniture. - Arpiy 2B o Office. 4616 JICELY Fumished rooma to rent, atC_W. Finn's Restamrant, on Farabam' St , bel & 14th and 15th, " | Succotash, 2 1b can LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: 101bs of Ase Ibs iy C. Sugar for. lated Sugar for. SSSSEESE88R88853S L8383 I255822833388 3§ Iba beat Mocha Coffee for. Young Hyson Tea per Ib, 30 to. olong Tea per Ib, 30 to. unpowder Tea Flour per sa Snow Fake winter Havensfbest flour.. 20 lLars White Russi v Pure Mapie Syrup per galii Golden Syrup, per pulcn Now Orleaus Syrup per galion New Oricans Molasses por gullon Sugar House Molasses per gallon L Tbs St. Louss ~oda Crackers fo 17 IbsSt. 1t erries for. Dricd Poactios (haives) for. wice Dried 101bs best new Prunes (¢ 101bs. eat Valencis Raisi 71bs new layer Rais Peaches 210 cans. Pouches (Cai)3 Ib cans Blackberrios, 210 can. ... Apples, (Vork State) ol ‘ca Blueberries 8 1b .an. sesssl Sugar corn, 2 1b can. Yarmouth eor, per Tomatoes, 31b can .. ~ERIRES X BB8°S82BBELSES Pumpkins, 8 Ib can. 2 Fat famlly mackerel, per kit Fat family whita 0ah, per kit Codfiah, whole, per Coufah, boneless, per i . % vlugper o ) per b . Toliaceo (Meerschaum) por ib, Hams, wigar-cured, per Eays, 11 doz for.."... Butier, tresh roll, per Ib.. Complete price lists furnished on spplicatt Country orders will receive prompt. and care attewtion. Positively no ¢oods sold on oredit. J. B. FRENCH & CO., The Original Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. “SIGN OF THE 88 ‘| GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME, RNISHTED ROOM: T0 RENT— AL &35 1o 245.0 OR RENT—House w tern and cellaz. On Cay and 16th, scuch side J.'S. Mo IO ST o mecrps o ) Wi LE—Twenty to twenty-four quarts o one doilar by John . F sulson. n-wodt JFOR SALE A horee, 6 years od, it for » lady o 4 txtures, dotog 1 gooa HAI Will be sold cheap, Office. GOOD 84x14 in._ enclae with or wihout boller, also 0 050 in. saw mill, complate. addros A H, JAGKMAN & IR SALE, CHEAP—Stock aud_fx 3 aud bac. < polyat Bee Off: OPPORTUN!TY—FORSAL nd fixture of -he French Gollee Abaraain, § e, balance two. years ¢ =h 0 BUILDERS, PLASTEJERS AND MASONS, Coarso bank' sand, gravel for gardens and A. HOSPE, JR., Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments, FINE KTuCK OF MOULDINGS.- Oil Paintings, Engras ngs an y 7 o 8x10 Fratnes, 1 inch, Wa k12 @ p e 0a4 Chromos fran ed, emal Chronos framed, farge, Lambrequir ndow ard up Coruice Puics2 60 per window aud upwards, Velvet framen 2ic each t05 M USIC. Violin Strings 15c, Vioi1s 175, 2 50,3 0 and upwards, Guitars 5 06, 6 00, 7 00 and upwar, 1003 00,6 00, and upwards, i mouluing sand will be delivored at_ short notice. orders ot . Sierks 1414 Farnbam, and Chatlos Brandes, 931} Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK, Successor to Charies Daniel. 55210 ALE—A sl dwolling houss, next to . H. Colling_reaidenc , corner 10th and Gupital Avenue. or information call at. G. H. &, COLLINS, 181 Farnham Street. 505-t ber of all sizenat 3t O EALE=A Grist ML Apmyat G T.B ¥ILLIAYS & SON, MISCE: LANEOUS Provisions—Beef unchanged; new plain mess, §9 50; new extra do., $10 00. Pork—Sirong; new mess, $13 76@ 14 26. Lurd—Quiet and stoady; steam ren dered, $7 15. Butter—In good demand at very full prices; Ohio, 14@2e. publicaus was held last evening at the club room, in Union block, where Scandinavian Garfield and Arthar club was organized. The following officers were elected: Prestdent—Charles Salholm. Vice President—Olaf Ole son. Secrelary—Gustave Anderson. Vice presidonts for the various wards were chosen as follows: First Ward—John Pearson. Second Ward— —_— Third Ward— —— Fourth Ward—Mr. Simpson, Fifth Ward—N. D. Johnson. Sixth Ward—Peter Swan O r fifty gentlemen signed the con- stitution. Blue Plums at Fleming s. Tmmense reduction in Children’s Suits, also Ladiea’ Mohair Ulsters at McDowNaLD & Harrison's. The price reduced on all shirts, at the Omaha Shirt Factory, 1207 Farn- nam street near 12th. Call for price list. Dr. Lyons has removed his office to Creighton House, Room 33, where all patients cau find him between 9 a. m. a0d 6 p. m. CELLULOID. COLLARS AND CUFFS, —General Western Agents— —S. P. MonsE-& Co. Have just received a fresh lot of [cenuh.id Collars and Cuffs, amcng them are the “Overa” new standing oollar and the ‘‘Peerless” new style cuff. These goods «s now made ar8 far superior in durability and finish to any yet produced, aud beyond a doubt are bound to supplant linen and paper; we are the only parties west of Chicago who buy direct from the factory and supply the trade, wholesale or retail, 8t manufacturer’s prices. Parties who purchass from us can rely on getting first qualities. Couatry orde. ted. Chiceso—Very firm at 7@104c for poorto choice, Whisky—Nominal. Mitwaugen Froauce Marxet Mrcwavgee, July 21, Wheat—Weak, opened, decline 1jc and closed stendy, hard, $1 15; No. 1 Milwaukee, 81 05; No. 2 98}c; July Augost, 91fc; Seplomber, 803c; Noy 3 ggae Sep i Corn—Quiet at 37}c. Onta—Steady at Zbo. Rye—Dull, nominal and scarce at 73@78c. §r12y~suuiy at 7be. ——— Barnum is Coming. Barnum’s show is coming with its many added attractions of special fn- terest. The Brooklyn Union-Argus says of the show there: Two of the moat pleasing exhibitions wero those in which the six black Trakene stal- lions in charge of Mons. R. M. Dock- rill, ana the yoke of performing oxen in charge of Mr. Charles White, figured. The oxen are s decided novelty. The ox is naturally a clum. 87 animal, but training can effect wonders even with it, and these performing oxen move about almost with the grace of horacs. They dance, sce-taw, walk up and down stairs, jump over one another, and crawl under one another with remark- able eass, and seem as gentle as kit- tens, theugl going thromgh their movements with bovine imperturba- bility. Then there was batout leap ing by acrobats; Mr. John Batchelor's torning a somersault over the backs of eight elephants, The entertainment concluded with Zazel's aerial dive and cannon act. The first was fully as startling as the latter, her dive of nearly 100fost head foremoat into the net causing many a fair dame to draw along breath, In the cannon act she was projected fully fifty feet from cannon, and landed unhurt in ti net, very much to the relief of the spectators. Barnum's street parade took pace in 'he mornicg, and was itnessed by thousandeof persons, es. T cally in the vicisity of city hall, where the sidewalks were lined wi RUTHERFORD (iate Thir Treasury), Attorney and it Law, 20 Grant Piace, Wadhington, D. Having been Third Auditor of the United Sites Treasury for six sears, L am thoroughly famillar with the course of basiness beforw.tho Govern: ment Dopartments. Special attentlon given to the settlemont of accounia of all Goverumient Officery, Postmasters, Marshals, Mall Contractors practics beore'the Suprome Court of the U. $..Court o Ciaims, Patent Offico, General Land” Of c., &c. Fefers to Hon. Sam'l F_Phill litor’ Goneral U. S.; Jax. Gilfllan, Trtamirer of the 0. 8.; Hon. J: M McGrew, Sixth Auditor U. 8. Treasury seplTwly THE CELEBRATED Oval Steel Tooth Harrow Manufastured by DB GROOT & GLBBINGS, Fon du Las, Wia. F. D CODPER, Write tor prices Agent, Omaha, Neb. bawet Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatio Cux AN ALKALI OINTMENT. The acid Blood is the primary_cause and ¢ talnine power of RuRuMATIN. ~ Where there an Alkali there can be no Buvwara: “DR BOSANKO RHEUMATIC CURE Is chemically procared Alkaline, neutralizing th acidity and removing Chronic Inflammation by absorption. Price 75 Cents. Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, A sate, sure and permanent cure or this one of the most painful, unpleasant, and_distroesing diseases to which the fieah in helr. We. guaran. teo this remedy to be without an equal for the cure of ail kinds of Piles. Price 60 Cente. SauTy ARusTRONS, Driggist snd Fhssican orunna, Michican, ‘says: Your Pile Revady bas given first-class satiataction, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co, PIQUA, omIO. . P.IGOODMAN INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Firstcloes, Fino laree Samplo Rooms, Hlock from depot. Y % mintes 102 hours for dinuer. Free Bux o and fromy Depot. Rates 3200, §250 and §8.00, according %0 room; s ngle meal 75 cents. HAMBURE AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S| Weekly Line of Steamships| Leaving New York Every Thursday. at 2p. m, For England, Frauce and Geérmany. | For Passage app'y to | spectators. The procession was half & C. B. RICHARD & C0.,| Passenge: Agenta, Trains stop from 20 minutes | 5™ s and catalogue of mouldiogs i A. HOSPE, JR, " 1570 Dodge st POWDER Absolutely Pure, Made from Grape Crein Tartar ! o othe preparation make light, fisky hot breads, or luxurious pastry. Can be exten by dype. without fear of the lls rasulting from haav, igestible food . Sold only i cans, by all Grocets.t Kotau Bawixa PowDan Co., New York. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, Famham Street, Bet. 10th and 11'h, Omahs, Telegraphic Orders Promptly Attended To. J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, - NEB. Jaums K. Scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. buildings of any description on exinibiion at our ofice, W have had over 3 ear expercnce n desgrl 2 and sugerintend: ¢ publl bullding and rediences. - Flane and eslifaten furnishie on short aotice KOOM ', DNON BLOCK IVIL, MECHANICAL, AND WINING EN- GIREEKING at the Renwelacr Polytechnic o N.¥_ The oldest enineering ext tarm begina Septem- r for 1830 containe & iti 7a; also, sourse of studs, requirements, Exhen-en, otc. Addres DAVID 4 GRERNE. Dircctor eodiwin FREE TO AL Any one iho loves good, choice'reading can have copy of the ROSEDALE LIBRARY FREE, ""'f’- contatning 32 large poges, msiled to them, Siding thel vams acd ol sddrem to STREET & SMITH. KEW YORK WEEKLY, §1 Kose St General , June2lsly 61 Broadway, New York 1 have secured the agency of the vell-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co.; Also the Otto Hand Nanar ST comie] s et ot o Ml furees oo oM rdded. Bemdforprielaty 1 b, SOLOMON, PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. No. 1204 Faroham Sireet, Omaha, Nebraska. GIT UP AND GIT! NO OLD STOCK! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Orde: to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSH, 12212 FARNHAM STREET. X2X=2 CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes fro nts per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., ONMAIXEA. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS mew-t CLIFFOURD’S "LANGE & FOITICK, House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door Fas Firet Haton . J. LBE &CO., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OoOMAHA, NEB. Positively ne G«lmls Sold at Retail. WHOLESALE CROGER! 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MFATS& PKOVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFIOE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas 8t. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. B. R. THLEFPHONE CONNNOTIONS, pledt